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O. Holovachov, Boström, S., De Ley, I. Tandingan, Donnell, R. J. Mc, Alvarado, S., Paine, T. D., and De Ley, P., “Alloionema similis n. sp., a genetically divergent sibling species of A. appendiculatum Schneider, 1859 (Rhabditida: Alloionematidae) from invasive slugs in California, USA”, Systematic Parasitology, vol. 93, no. 9suppl. 3, pp. 877 - 898, 2016.
O. Holovachov, Boström, S., Tandingan-De-Ley, I., McDonnell, R., Alvarado, S., Paine, T. D., and De Ley, P., “Alloionema similis n. sp., a genetically divergent sibling species of A. appendiculatum Schneider, 1859 (Rhabditida: Alloionematidae) from invasive slugs in California, USA”, Systematic Parasitology, vol. 93, pp. 877–898, 2016.
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R. McDonnell, Robinson, D. G., Barr, N., De Ley, I. Tandingan, De Ley, P., and Paine, T. D., “First Report of the Invasive Slug Boettgerilla pallens Simroth, 1912 (Boettgerillidae) in the United States”, American Malacological Bulletin, vol. 32, pp. 209–210, 2014.
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S. Lopez, Paine, T. D., De Ley, P., De Ley, I. Tandingan, and McDonnell, R., “Phasmarhabditis hermaphrodita (Nematoda: Rhabditidae), a potential biocontrol agent isolated for the first time from invasive slugs in North America”, Nematology, vol. 16, no. 10, pp. 1129 - 1138, 2014.

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